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Hammer Bullets Pressure Testing Results
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2830587" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>So Hodgdon recognizes how bullet design and construction (emphasis added below) can affect load data but yet their load data is quoted as being "absolute". Interesting a powder manufacturer recognizes this and accounts for it. </p><p></p><p>"All Hodgdon reloading data is generated using industry standardized laboratory equipment and procedures. Over time, ammunition components and even testing procedures can change. <u><em><strong>As an example, bullet construction continues to evolve and even the most current data may not be applicable to a new bullet design. </strong></em></u>With the variations and combinations of calibers, powders and components we appreciate how hard it may be to find the exact reload information for a specific combination. For obsolete powders, calibers, and components this is even harder and no current reload data may exist."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2830587, member: 63925"] So Hodgdon recognizes how bullet design and construction (emphasis added below) can affect load data but yet their load data is quoted as being "absolute". Interesting a powder manufacturer recognizes this and accounts for it. "All Hodgdon reloading data is generated using industry standardized laboratory equipment and procedures. Over time, ammunition components and even testing procedures can change. [U][I][B]As an example, bullet construction continues to evolve and even the most current data may not be applicable to a new bullet design. [/B][/I][/U]With the variations and combinations of calibers, powders and components we appreciate how hard it may be to find the exact reload information for a specific combination. For obsolete powders, calibers, and components this is even harder and no current reload data may exist." [/QUOTE]
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